2025 Scotties/Brier tracker: Who will compete at Canadian championships

The top teams from coast to coast will face off for the opportunity to represent Canada on the world stage.

The Scotties Tournament of Hearts runs Feb. 14-23 in Thunder Bay, Ont., followed by the Montana's Brier, Feb. 28 to March 9, in Kelowna, B.C.

Rachel Homan and Brad Gushue will return to defend their titles.

Teams skipped by Selena Sturmay, Kerri Einarson and Kaitlyn Lawes received direct entry into the Scotties Tournament of Hearts based on the 2023-24 CTRS (Canadian team ranking system) standings. Brad Jacobs, Matt Dunstone and Mike McEwen also earned berths for their teams to the Montana's Brier based on last season's points.

Here is the full list of teams that have qualified.

SCOTTIES TOURNAMENT OF HEARTS

TEAM

TEAM/PLAYDOWN DATES

Canada

Rachel Homan

Alberta

Kayla Skrlik

British Columbia

Corryn Brown

Manitoba

Kate Cameron

New Brunswick

Melissa Adams

Newfoundland and Labrador

Brooke Godsland

Northern Ontario

Krista McCarville

Nova Scotia

Christina Black

Ontario

Danielle Inglis

Prince Edward Island

Jane DiCarlo

Quebec

Laurie St-Georges

Saskatchewan

Nancy Martin

Northwest Territories

Kerry Galusha

Nunavut

Julia Weagle

Yukon

Bayly Scoffin

Alberta — Sturmay

Selena Sturmay

Manitoba — Einarson

Kerri Einarson

Manitoba — Lawes

Kaitlyn Lawes

MONTANA'S BRIER

TEAM

TEAM/PLAYDOWN DATES

Canada

Brad Gushue

Alberta

Kevin Koe

British Columbia

Cameron de Jong

Manitoba

Reid Carruthers

New Brunswick

James Grattan

Newfoundland and Labrador

Ty Dilello

Northern Ontario

John Epping

Nova Scotia

Owen Purcell

Ontario

Sam Mooibroek

Prince Edward Island

Tyler Smith

Quebec

Felix Asselin

Saskatchewan

Rylan Kleiter

Northwest Territories

Aaron Bartling

Nunavut

Shane Latimer

Yukon

Thomas Scoffin

Alberta — Jacobs

Brad Jacobs

Manitoba — Dunstone

Matt Dunstone

Saskatchewan — McEwen

Mike McEwen

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